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Meta Rejects EU AI Code Citing Overreach and Regulatory Concerns

What Happened

Meta has announced it will not sign the European Union\’s voluntary AI Code of Conduct, criticizing the code for exceeding regulatory boundaries. Meta contends that the EU\’s proposed rules place unnecessary limits and burdens on companies developing artificial intelligence in the region. The company claims the broad scope of the code could restrict innovation without clearly defined standards or enforcement mechanisms. This move sets Meta apart from several tech rivals who have agreed to the code amid rising regulatory scrutiny on AI in Europe. The debate centers on how much control European regulators should wield over rapidly evolving AI technologies and the companies that develop them.

Why It Matters

Meta\’s refusal highlights tensions between global tech giants and European policymakers as governments attempt to shape the future of artificial intelligence. The response raises questions about regulatory overreach and could influence how AI governance develops in other regions. Read more in our AI News Hub

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